Chapel Hill Public Servant To Be Honored for 32 Years of Service
The Town of Chapel Hill is honoring a long-time public servant at its council meeting Wednesday. Deputy Town Manager Florentine “Flo” Miller is being recognized for her nearly 32 years of service to the town ahead of her retirement June 1.
As Deputy Town Manager, Miller helped lead more than 700 employees across 15 departments. According to the town, she helped find solutions to challenges while fostering a collaborative environment.
During her tenure, she led the town through many evolutions, and provided context on important issues for mayors and council members.
This is not the first time the Chapel Hill Town Council has honored Miller.
Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger calls in to chat with 97.9 The Hill's Elle Kehres about the postponement of Nikole Hannah-Jones' tenure at UNC-Chapel Hill and how the new state COVID-19 guidance is affecting the town. Also, they discuss some of the agenda from the most recent Town Council meeting.
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Chapel Hill: Looking at the Budget and Looking Ahead to Summer
Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger speaks with 97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell following a marathon town council meeting the night before. She brings updates from the draft budget presentation, including details on how sales tax improved and changes in property tax. Plus: Hemminger discusses how she believes the local community should focus on long-term recovery and some of the many projects the town will look to review before the summer break.